From a folder of PDFs to a clear picture of you — organized, understood, tracked over time, and shared only with the people you choose.
Real clinical data straight from your providers, plus anything on paper or on the web.
From El Camino Health, Sutter Health, Labcorp, Stanford Health Care and more — now safely on your device.
Two ways to browse, filters for every type, and plain-English help wherever a result looks cryptic.
Outside the range doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong — your doctor will interpret what these mean for you. Our Life explains your records; it never diagnoses or recommends treatment.
A compact card at the top of Home with your latest key values — blood pressure, resting heart rate, blood oxygen, weight, glucose, HbA1c, cholesterol, creatinine — each with a mini sparkline once there are a few readings.
Automatic charts from repeated values across your records. Reference range as a soft band, a glossary explanation, smart unit handling, and a medication timeline on the Apple Health tab.
Trends appear once you have at least two measurements of the same value. Reference ranges are shown for context only — talk with your care team about interpretation.
Your health isn't only what a lab measured once a year. Our Life brings together what your devices record every day and what your clinicians record over time — on the same charts.
Turn wellness advice into tracked experiments measured against your own data.
Paste a link to a video, post, or article. Our Life reads it and tells you whether it fits your records — and flags anything to discuss with a clinician.
A concrete action, an optional metric to watch, a daily or weekly schedule, and a fair 2–12 week window so you don't judge too early.
One-tap "done today," a calendar grid of done and missed days, and a streak counter that keeps you honest.
Attached a metric? See whether it moved since you started — e.g. "resting heart rate down 8%." Framed as correlation, not proof.
Keep it, drop it, or give it more time — each with a recorded verdict you can look back on.
Your biggest win, what's working, what you've learned, and your effort — days shown up, best streak, active Trys.
This is what your data shows — it could be your routine or other factors. Informational, not medical advice.
Ask in plain language and get an answer drawn only from your records, with citations back to the source documents. It explains and summarizes — it does not diagnose, interpret results, or give medical advice.
File things into buckets so you walk into your appointment ready. Any item can become a Try in one tap, and your "to ask my doctor" list surfaces on Home.
A read-only, live copy of all your records — or a single visit — claimed with the email you sent it to.
Share one record via a link whose decryption key lives in the link itself — open it in a browser, no account needed.
Ask someone to share theirs by email; they approve in one tap. Good for less tech-comfortable family.
Keys are pinned on first contact. If a contact's key changes, you compare a safety number before viewing.
Add a child or dependent with their own encryption key, invite co-caregivers as Owner or Viewer, and switch between everyone you care for.
See their Home, Vault, and Trends just like your own — read-only, with a persistent "Viewing [Name]'s records" banner.
Revoke anytime — it removes their access and deletes the shared copy from the server.
Local notifications for medications, appointments, and screenings — plus doctor-ordered follow-ups with due-date nudges.
A focused inbox of new clinical records from the last 30 days — labs, meds, conditions, imaging — without the daily fitness noise.
Export everything as PDF or JSON, set Face ID lock, choose Light/Dark/System, manage your recovery code, or delete your account permanently.
Free to download. Private from the first tap.
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